Warren Township Police report five accidents over the weekend, no injuries

WARREN  Warren Township Police report that there were five accidents over the weekend, but no one was injured in any of them.

• On Friday, Nov. 15, at about 4:15 p.m., Isaura Cardoso, 67, of Somerset was making a left turn from the no-turn lane on Washington Avenue at Morning Glory Road and crashed into a vehicle driven by Adan Rodriquez-Florez, 45, of North Augusta, S.C., police said. No services were needed and no summonses were issued.

• At about 5:35 p.m. the same day, police said, William Grousch, 19, of the township rear-ended a vehicle driven by Richard Mulvey, 46, of Middlesex as both were driving on Mountain Boulevard at Primrose Way. No charges were filed and the vehicles were driven away by the drivers.

• On Saturday, Nov. 16, at about 2:25 p.m. Tadas Satkunas, 20, of Hillsborough rear-ended a vehicle driven by Niphadkar Yash, 24, of Nashua, N.H., as they were driving on Mt. Horeb Road near Stratford Court, according to police. Police charged Satkunas with careless driving. The vehicles were drivable.

• At about 6 p.m. the same day, Robert Phillips, 75, of Bayonne crashed into a vehicle driven by Laura Minaian, 50, of Millington on Mt. Bethel Road, police said. No charges were filed and no services were needed.

• On Sunday, Nov. 17, Michael Devino, 21, of the township lost control of his vehicle and struck a curb, police said. The vehicle was towed and Devino was issued multiple unspecified summonses.